This started as a short train of games that made me regret buying the latest GMG mystery bundle, but I added a couple of cars with other keys I know I'll never activate myself from other bundles. Why do I keep doing this to myself?

What? Or, right, the train

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What percentage of games in a bundle do you have to want before you'll buy it?

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75%-100% If I don't want most of them, I'm keeping my money in my pocket.
50%-75% Meh, I get some stuff, I can give some away or trade it, it's all good.
25%-50% As long as I want at least one of the games, I'm probably in. The rest can be used for something.
<25% BUNDLE?! BUUUUUUNDLE? DID SOMEBODY SAY BUNDLE? TAKE MY MONEY! TAAAAAKE IT!
SQUIRREL!

You should add a bump to the last game.

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Good point. I hadn't thought about that.

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well have a bump for your bundle

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To answer the poll I'd say it mostly depends on the price. For cheap bundles one game I'm interested in is enough. For $5-7 ones I'd need more than that :P
Generally if we divide the price by the number of titles I'm interested in and it comes back as $1-$1.5 per game tops I'll probably get it. So yeah, Squirrel for me :P

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I'm the same way ($1-$1.50 per) unless there's a game I really want. So, yeah, squirrel.

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And now that I think about it a bit more, that very criteria (a game I really want) was the reason I bought a couple of the Humble monthly bundles and getting what amounted to not a great deal for me on said game because I didn't want anything else in the bundle, was the reason I canned my subscription.

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If there is a good CV then I'll buy with fewer games that I actually want ... so that is also a determining factor

thanks & bump!

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Thank you and bump!

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SQUIRREL Bump

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bump

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Here's a bump~

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BUMP

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Bump

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bump

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bumpski

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thanks, bump!

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thanks...bump

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Why SQUIRREL! when you can have POTATO! ;)
Thanks!

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I think that explains everything.

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Probably not a spud boy.

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All or nothing!!!

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i am bumping all over the place.

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bump :)

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Bump

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Thanks!

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25 - 50% is good enough for me with the cheap bundles (1 - 2 €) :)
Usually 50 - 75% for bundles that are more than 2€, though.

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up

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BumpyDo!

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Depends heavily on the bundle's price and its contents. Sometimes I go for just one game, but that one has to be really really wanted. Mostly, if there are at least two games in it that I'm interested in, I might bite. For more expensive ones even more. Or I might split the bundle then.

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Bump

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